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Assessing and Managing Problematic Sexual Interests: A
Practitioner's Guide provides a thorough review of atypical sexual
interests and offers various ways through which they can be
measured and controlled, including compassion-focused and
psychoanalytic approaches. This unique guide presents a detailed
analysis of deviant sexual interest. Part I, 'Assessment,'
overviews the range of sexual interests and fantasies in men and
women. Part II, 'Management,' investigates the cutting-edge tools,
approaches, interventions, and treatment advances used in a variety
of settings to control deviant sexual interest. In Part III,
'Approaches to assessment and management', the authors consider how
females with sexual convictions can be assessed and how offence
paralelling behaviour can be used for assessment and treatment.
Throughout, Assessing and Managing Problematic Sexual Interests
offers necessary perspectives and emerging research from
international experts at the forefront of this field. With a
thorough assessment of current research and a critical overview of
treatment advances for problematic sexual interests, Assessing and
Managing Problematic Sexual Interests is an essential resource for
clinical and forensic psychologists, probation officers, academics,
students working in the field, and members of allied professional
fields.
How can environments play a role in assisting and sustaining
personal change in individuals incarcerated within the criminal
justice system? Can a failure to address contextual issues reduce
or undermine the effectiveness of clinical intervention? Bringing
together a range of leading forensic psychologists, this book
explores and illustrates inter-relationships between interventions
and the environment in which they take place. This book examines
how the environment can be better utilised to contribute to
processes of change and how therapeutic principles and practices
can be more strongly embedded through being applied in supportive,
facilitative environments. In addition, it expands on emerging
conceptualisations of how psychological functioning and
environmental context are inextricably linked and offers an
alternative to prevailing intrapsychic or 'essentialist' views of
areas such as personality and cognition. Providing new and
challenging insights and perspectives on issues of central
relevance to forensic psychology and related disciplines, this book
contributes to the development of innovative and unifying
directions for research, practice and theory. This book will be an
essential resource for those who work with or intend to work with
offenders, particularly practitioners, researchers and students in
the fields of psychology, criminology, psychiatry, psychotherapy
and social work.
* It explores the validity and effectiveness of secure settings as
therapeutic communities (TCs). * Rooted in practice, this book
examines the transferability of approaches within international TCs
to other forensic settings. * It considers how the environment
contributes to effectiveness. * The authors bring together leading
clinicians from across the world to offer insight into the impact
of gang membership on therapeutic process and the community. * How
core creative therapies are integrated. * How the model is applied
in international settings and across varied contexts. * Leading
clinicians draw on rare reports and papers to explain the
therapeutic community model while keeping the diverse contexts
within which it is practiced in mind. * The book provides a
much-needed global perspective on the diverse role TCs have across
forensic services. * This ground-breaking book is valuable reading
for forensic and clinical psychologists, counsellors, social
workers, and psychiatrists working in secure prison or
rehabilitation settings, as well as students in these fields.
* It explores the validity and effectiveness of secure settings as
therapeutic communities (TCs). * Rooted in practice, this book
examines the transferability of approaches within international TCs
to other forensic settings. * It considers how the environment
contributes to effectiveness. * The authors bring together leading
clinicians from across the world to offer insight into the impact
of gang membership on therapeutic process and the community. * How
core creative therapies are integrated. * How the model is applied
in international settings and across varied contexts. * Leading
clinicians draw on rare reports and papers to explain the
therapeutic community model while keeping the diverse contexts
within which it is practiced in mind. * The book provides a
much-needed global perspective on the diverse role TCs have across
forensic services. * This ground-breaking book is valuable reading
for forensic and clinical psychologists, counsellors, social
workers, and psychiatrists working in secure prison or
rehabilitation settings, as well as students in these fields.
Assessing and Managing Problematic Sexual Interests: A
Practitioner's Guide provides a thorough review of atypical sexual
interests and offers various ways through which they can be
measured and controlled, including compassion-focused and
psychoanalytic approaches. This unique guide presents a detailed
analysis of deviant sexual interest. Part I, 'Assessment,'
overviews the range of sexual interests and fantasies in men and
women. Part II, 'Management,' investigates the cutting-edge tools,
approaches, interventions, and treatment advances used in a variety
of settings to control deviant sexual interest. In Part III,
'Approaches to assessment and management', the authors consider how
females with sexual convictions can be assessed and how offence
paralelling behaviour can be used for assessment and treatment.
Throughout, Assessing and Managing Problematic Sexual Interests
offers necessary perspectives and emerging research from
international experts at the forefront of this field. With a
thorough assessment of current research and a critical overview of
treatment advances for problematic sexual interests, Assessing and
Managing Problematic Sexual Interests is an essential resource for
clinical and forensic psychologists, probation officers, academics,
students working in the field, and members of allied professional
fields.
How can environments play a role in assisting and sustaining
personal change in individuals incarcerated within the criminal
justice system? Can a failure to address contextual issues reduce
or undermine the effectiveness of clinical intervention? Bringing
together a range of leading forensic psychologists, this book
explores and illustrates inter-relationships between interventions
and the environment in which they take place. This book examines
how the environment can be better utilised to contribute to
processes of change and how therapeutic principles and practices
can be more strongly embedded through being applied in supportive,
facilitative environments. In addition, it expands on emerging
conceptualisations of how psychological functioning and
environmental context are inextricably linked and offers an
alternative to prevailing intrapsychic or 'essentialist' views of
areas such as personality and cognition. Providing new and
challenging insights and perspectives on issues of central
relevance to forensic psychology and related disciplines, this book
contributes to the development of innovative and unifying
directions for research, practice and theory. This book will be an
essential resource for those who work with or intend to work with
offenders, particularly practitioners, researchers and students in
the fields of psychology, criminology, psychiatry, psychotherapy
and social work.
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